Friday, December 27, 2013

The Art of Borrowing

Ben Rector, "When a Heart Breaks"

Sweater | Free People (borrowed)
Tunic |Free People

If you own a long tunic and a basic crew neck sweater, you have an outfit! It's as easy as that, practically hassle free. If you only have one piece, but not the other, borrow one! You may even consider closet swapping, which means you and your friends can trade clothes with each other for however long you like. This will ensure you have an ever changing closet which is revamped without spending money. College students like this concept! :p Also, if you a group of fashionista friends, consider making it a closet swapping party. Remember, that if you trade clothes with a friend, there is always a change that that piece may be returned stained, or may become ruined, so be sure that you trade your piece with something you wouldn't mind trading (for life.) Aside from swapping clothes with each other, consider throwing some accessories into the pile! ^_^ Happy trading, and comment back when you have mastered the "art of borrowing." I do it. :)

I hope you like this music. And MERRY CHRISTMAS, day 3! <3Isaiah 9:6For to us a child is born, to usa son is given; and the government shall beuponhis shoulder, and his name shall be called WonderfulCounselor,Mighty God,EverlastingFather, Prince ofPeace.Zechariah 9:9Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold,your king is coming to you; righteous and having salvation is he, humble and mounted on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey.Merry Christmas,ChristineP.S. Please follow my Facebook page. I am trying to get to 500 likes!

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